In Tunisian Arabic, the number "Forty-eight" is written using the Latin script as:
Thmanya warb3in
Using the Arabic script, it is written as:
ثمنية وأربعين
When "48" is written numerically using the Arabic script, it is written as:…
“Earlier”, “Earliest” in Turkish
In Turkish, "Earlier" (the adjective) is written as:
Daha erken
In Turkish, "Earliest" (the adjective) is written as:
En erken
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“Beach”, “Beaches” in Tunisian Arabic
In Tunisian Arabic, "Beach" is written using the Latin script as:
Chat
Using the Arabic script, it is written as:
شط
In Tunisian Arabic, "Beaches" is written using the Latin script as:
Chtout
Using the Arabic script, it is…
“Bumpy” in Lebanese Arabic
In Lebanese Arabic, "Bumpy" (the adjective) is written using the Latin script as:
Ktir metabe
Using the Arabic script, it is written as:
كتير مطبات
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“Twenty-eight” (28) in Tunisian Arabic
In Tunisian Arabic, "Twenty-eight" is written using the Latin script as:
Thmanya w 3echryn
Using the Arabic script, it is written as:
ثمنية وعشرين
When "28" is written numerically using the Arabic script, it is written as:
٢٨…
“Sixty-four” (64) in Tunisian Arabic
In Tunisian Arabic, "Sixty-four" is written using the Latin script as:
Arb3a w settin
Using the Arabic script, it is written as:
أربعة وستّين
When "64" is written numerically using the Arabic script, it is written as:
٦٤
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“Flower”, “Flowers” in Tunisian Arabic
In Tunisian Arabic, "Flower" is written using the Latin script as:
(f) Nawara
Using the Arabic script, it is written as:
نوّارة (f)
In Tunisian Arabic, "Flowers" is written using the Latin script as:
Nawarat
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“Lettuce” in Tunisian Arabic
In Tunisian Arabic, "Lettuce" (the noun) is written using the Latin script as:
5ass
Using the Arabic script, it is written as:
خس
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"I…
“Was” in Tunisian Arabic
In Tunisian Arabic, "Was" is written using the Latin script as:
(m) Ken
(f) Kenet
Using the Arabic script, it is written as:
كان (m)
كانت (f)
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“Warmer”, “Warmest” in Tunisian Arabic
In Tunisian Arabic, "Warmer" (the adjective) is written using the Latin script as:
Adfa
Using the Arabic script, it is written as:
أدفى
In Tunisian Arabic, "Warmest" (the adjective) is written using the Latin script as:
El adfa…
“Colder”, “Coldest” in Tunisian Arabic
In Tunisian Arabic, "Colder" (the adjective) is written using the Latin script as:
Abred
Using the Arabic script, it is written as:
أبرد
In Tunisian Arabic, "Coldest" (the adjective) is written using the Latin script as:
El abred…
“I went” in Tunisian Arabic
In Tunisian Arabic, "I went" is written using the Latin script as:
Ena mchit
Using the Arabic script, it is written as:
انا مشيت
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"I…
“Shampoo”, “Shampoos”, “Shampooing”, “Shampooed” (verbs) in Lebanese Arabic
In Lebanese Arabic, "Shampoo" (the verb) is written using the Latin script as:
(m) Ghasil
(f) Ghasle
Using the Arabic script, it is written as:
غسل (m)
غسلي (f)
In Lebanese Arabic, "Shampoos" (the verb) is written using the…
“Firm” (adjective) in Tunisian Arabic
In Tunisian Arabic, "Firm" (the adjective, as in something that is physically hard) is written using the Latin script as:
(masculine-based object) Yebes
(feminine-based object) Yebsa
Using the Arabic script, it is written as:
يابس…
“Begin”, “Begins”, “Beginning”, “Began” (verbs) in Lebanese Arabic
In Lebanese Arabic, "Begin" (the verb) is written using the Latin script as:
(m) Balish
(f) Balshe
Using the Arabic script, it is written as:
بلش (m)
بلشي (f)
In Lebanese Arabic, "Begins" (the verb) is written using the Latin…
“Shop”, “Shops”, “Shopping”, “Shopped” (verbs) in Tunisian Arabic
In Tunisian Arabic, "Shop" (the verb) is written using the Latin script as:
(m) 9dha
(f) 9dhat
Using the Arabic script, it is written as:
قضى (m)
قضات (f)
In Tunisian Arabic, "Shops" (the verb) is written using the Latin script…
“Forty-six” (46) in Turkish
In Turkish, "Forty-six" (46) is written as:
Kırk altı
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Examples in sentences or statements
"The price is 46 liras."
Fiyatı 46 lira.
"She is 46 years old."
46…
“Hotter”, “Hottest” in Egyptian Arabic
In Egyptian Arabic, "Hotter" (the adjective) is written using the Latin script as:
2s5an
Using the Arabic script, it is written as:
اسخن
In Egyptian Arabic, "Hottest" (the adjective) is written using the Latin script as:
2s5an…
“Fifty-nine” (59) in Turkish
In Turkish, "Fifty-nine" (59) is written as:
Elli dokuz
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Examples in sentences or statements
"We need to go to Gate 59."
59 numaralı kapıya gitmemiz gerekiyor.
…
“Walk”, “Walks” in Egyptian Arabic
In Egyptian Arabic, "Walk" (the noun) is written using the Latin script as:
Mashy
Using the Arabic script, it is written as:
مشي
In Egyptian Arabic, "Walks" (the noun) is written using the Latin script as:
Elmashy
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“Eighty” (80) in Turkish
In Turkish, "Eighty" (80) is written as:
Seksen
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Examples in sentences or statements
"Here is 80 liras."
İşte 80 lira.
"The price is 80 liras."
Fiyatı 80 lira.…
“Where are…?” in Tunisian Arabic
In Tunisian Arabic, "Where are…?" is written using the Latin script as:
Win...?
Using the Arabic script, it is written as:
وين...؟
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“Fifteen” (15) in Egyptian Arabic
In Egyptian Arabic, "Fifteen" is written using the Latin script as:
5amsta4ar
Using the Arabic script, it is written as:
خمستاشر
When "15" is written numerically using the Arabic script, it is written as:
١٥
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“You two” In Tunisian Arabic
In Tunisian Arabic, "You two" is written using the Latin script as:
Entom ezzouz
Using the Arabic script, it is written as:
انتم الزّوز
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“Warmer”, “Warmest” in Turkish
In Turkish, "Warmer" is written as:
Daha sıcak
In Turkish, "Warmest" is written as:
En sıcak
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"It's warmer today than yesterday."…
“Eighteen” (18) in Egyptian Arabic
In Egyptian Arabic, "Eighteen" is written using the Latin script as:
Tamanta4ar
Using the Arabic script, it is written as:
تمنتاشر
When "18" is written numerically using the Arabic script, it is written as:
١٨
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“Went” (past) in Lebanese Arabic
In Lebanese Arabic, "Went" (the verb, in the past tense) is written using the Latin script as:
(I) Rehet
(You) (m) Rehet
(You) (f) Rehte
(You, plural) Rehto
(He) Rah
(She) Rahit
(We) Rehna
(They) Raho
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“Drove” (past) in Tunisian Arabic
In Tunisian Arabic, "Drove" (the verb, in the past tense) is written using the Latin script as:
(I) So9t
(You) So9t
(You, plural) So9tou
(He) Se9
(She) Se9et
(We) So9na
(They) Se9ou
Using the Arabic script, it is…
“Swam” (past) (verb) in Lebanese Arabic
In Lebanese Arabic, "Swam" (the verb, in the past tense) is written using the Latin script as:
(I) Sabehet
(You) (m) Sabehet
(You) (f) Sabahte
(You, plural) Sabahto
(He) Sabah
(She) Sabahit
(We) Sabahna
(They) Sabaho…
“Meal”, “Meals” in Egyptian Arabic
In Egyptian Arabic, "Meal" is written using the Latin script as:
Wagba
Using the Arabic script, it is written as:
وجبة
In Egyptian Arabic, "Meals" is written using the Latin script as:
Wagabat
Using the Arabic script, it is…
“Drove” (past) in Lebanese Arabic
In Lebanese Arabic, "Drove" (the verb, in the past tense) is written using the Latin script as:
(I) Se2et
(You) (m) Se2et
(You) (f) Se2te
(You, plural) Se2to
(He) Se2
(She) Se2it
(We) Se2na
(They) Se2o
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“10 seconds” in Lebanese Arabic
In Lebanese Arabic, "10 seconds" is written using the Latin script as:
3ashra sawene
Using the Arabic script, it is written as:
عاشرا ساويني
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“15 minutes” in Lebanese Arabic
In Lebanese Arabic, "15 minutes" is written using the Latin script as:
Khamsta3shar di2a
Using the Arabic script, it is written as:
خامستاعشار ديقا
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“One second” in Lebanese Arabic
In Lebanese Arabic, "One second" is written using the Latin script as:
Senye
Using the Arabic script, it is written as:
سانيا
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"There is…
“Degrees” (temperature) in Tunisian Arabic
In Tunisian Arabic, "Degrees" (as in the temperature) is written using the Latin script as:
Degrés
Using the Arabic script, it is written as:
دقري
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“Watered” (past) (verb) in Turkish
In Turkish, "Watered" (the verb, in the past tense) is written as:
(I) Suladım
(You) Suladın
(You, formal) Suladınız
(You, plural) Suladınız
(He, She & It) Suladı
(We) Suladık
(They) Suladılar
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“Humid” in Tunisian Arabic
In Tunisian Arabic, "Humid" (the adjective) is written using the Latin script
Nadwa
Using the Arabic script, it is written as:
ندوة
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“Travelled” (past) in Tunisian Arabic
In Tunisian Arabic, "Travelled" (the verb, in the past tense) is written using the Latin script as:
(I) Sefert
(You) Sefert
(You, plural) Sefertou
(He) Sefer
(She) Sefret
(We) Seferna
(They) Sefrou
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“Jogged” (past) (verb) in Lebanese Arabic
In Lebanese Arabic, "Jogged" (the verb, in the past tense) is written using the Latin script as:
(I) Rakadet
(You) (m) Rakadet
(You) (f) Rakadit
(You, plural) Rakado
(He) Rakad
(She) Rakadit
(We) Rakadna
(They)…
“12 hours” in Tunisian Arabic
In Tunisian Arabic, "12 hours" is written using the Latin script as:
Athnach se3a
Using the Arabic script, it is written as:
أثناش ساعة
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“Cleaner”, “Cleanest” in Turkish
In Turkish, "Cleaner" (the adjective) is written as:
Daha temiz
In Turkish, "Cleanest" (the adjective) is written as:
En temiz
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“Saw” (past) (verb) in Tunisian Arabic
In Tunisian Arabic, "Saw" (the verb, in the past tense) is written using the Latin script as:
(I) Choft
(You) Choft
(You, plural) Choftou
(He) Chef
(She) Chefet
(We) Chofna
(They) Chefou
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“Forty” (40) in Egyptian Arabic
In Egyptian Arabic, "Forty" is written using the Latin script as:
2arba3en
Using the Arabic script, it is written as:
اربعين
When "40" is written numerically using the Arabic script, it is written as:
٤٠
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“Forty-four” (44) in Egyptian Arabic
In Egyptian Arabic, "Forty-four" is written using the Latin script as:
2rba3ah w 2rba3en
Using the Arabic script, it is written as:
اربعة و اربعين
When "44" is written numerically using the Arabic script, it is written as:
٤٤…
“Hot” in Spanish
In Spanish, "Hot" (the adjective, when describing an object or person) is written as:
(singular) Caliente
(plural) Calientes
In Spanish, "Hot" (the adjective, when describing the weather) is written as:
(singular) Caluroso…
“Paint” (noun) in Tunisian Arabic
In Tunisian Arabic, "Paint" (the noun) is written using the Latin script as:
(m) Dohn
Using the Arabic script, it is written as:
دهن (m)
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“Planted” (past) (verb) in Lebanese Arabic
In Lebanese Arabic, "Planted" (the verb, in the past tense) is written using the Latin script as:
(I) Sana3et
(You) (m) Sana3et
(You) (f) Sana3te
(You, plural) Sana3to
(He) Sana3
(She) Sana3it
(We) Sana3na
(They)…
“Paint” (noun) in Turkish
In Turkish, "Paint" (the noun) is written as:
Boya
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Examples in sentences or statements
"It's a bucket of paint."
Bir kova boya.
"What paint colour should we paint…
“Faster”, “Fastest” in Tunisian Arabic
In Tunisian Arabic, "Faster" (the adjective) is written using the Latin script as:
Asra3
Using the Arabic script, it is written as:
أسرع
In Tunisian Arabic, "Fastest" (the adjective) is written using the Latin script as:
El asra3…
“Worked” (past) in Lebanese Arabic
In Lebanese Arabic, "Worked" (the verb, in the past tense) is written using the Latin script as:
(I) Shtaghalet
(You) (m) Shtaghalet
(You) (f) Shtaghalte
(You, plural) Shtaghalto
(He) Shtaghal
(She) Shtaghalit
(We)…
“Walked” (past) (verb) in Lebanese Arabic
In Lebanese Arabic, "Walked" (the verb, in the past tense) is written using the Latin script as:
(I) Mshit
(You) (m) Mshit
(You) (f) Mshite
(You, plural) Mshito
(He) Meshe
(She) Meshit
(We) Mshina
(They) Mesho…
“Files” (third-person) (verb) in Tunisian Arabic
In Tunisian Arabic, "Files" (the verb, in the third-person participle) is written using the Latin script as:
(m) Yclassi
(f) Tclassi
Using the Arabic script, it is written as:
يكلاسي (m)
تكلاسي (f)
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“Versus” in Tunisian Arabic
In Tunisian Arabic, "Versus" (in the context of a competition) is written using the Latin script as:
Contre
Using the Arabic script, it is written as:
كونتر
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“Fifty-six” (56) in Egyptian Arabic
In Egyptian Arabic, "Fifty-six" is written using the Latin script as:
Setah w 5amsen
Using the Arabic script, it is written as:
ستة و خمسين
When "56" is written numerically using the Arabic script, it is written as:
٥٦
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“Sixty” (60) in Egyptian Arabic
In Egyptian Arabic, "Sixty" is written using the Latin script as:
Seten
Using the Arabic script, it is written as:
ستين
When "60" is written numerically using the Arabic script, it is written as:
٦٠
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“Sixty-one” (61) in Egyptian Arabic
In Egyptian Arabic, "Sixty-one" is written using the Latin script as:
Wa7ed w seten
Using the Arabic script, it is written as:
واحد و ستين
When "61" is written numerically using the Arabic script, it is written as:
٦١
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“Grandchild”, “Grandchildren” in Tunisian Arabic
In Tunisian Arabic, "Grandchild" (the noun) is written using the Latin script as:
(m) 7afid
(f) 7afida
Using the Arabic script, it is written as:
حفيد (m)
حفيدة (f)
In Tunisian Arabic, "Grandchildren" (the noun) is written using…
“Walked” (past) (verb) in Tunisian Arabic
In Tunisian Arabic, "Walked" (the verb, in the past tense) is written using the Latin script as:
(I) Mchit
(You) Mchit
(You, plural) Mchitou
(He) Mcha
(She) Mchet
(We) Mchina
(They) Mchew
Using the Arabic script, it…
“Confirming” (present) (verb) in Turkish
In Turkish, "Confirming" (the verb, in the present tense) is written as:
I: Onaylıyorum
You: Onaylıyorsun
You, formal: Onaylıyorsunuz
You, plural: Onaylıyorsunuz
He / she / it: Onaylıyor
We: Onaylıyoruz
They:…
“Played” (enjoyment) (past) in Tunisian Arabic
In Tunisian Arabic, "Played" (the verb, in the context of enjoyment, in the past tense) is written using the Latin script as:
(I) L3abt
(You) L3abt
(You, plural) L3abtou
(He) L3ab
(She) La3bet
(We) L3abna
(They) La3bou…
“Wrote” (past) (verb) in Lebanese Arabic
In Lebanese Arabic, "Wrote" (the verb, in the past tense) is written using the Latin script as:
(I) Katabet
(You) (m) Katabet
(You) (f) Katabte
(You, plural) Katabto
(He) Katab
(She) Katabit
(We) Katabna
(They)…
“I went” in Turkish
In Turkish, "I went" is written as:
Gittim
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Examples in sentences or statements
"I went for a walk in the park earlier."
Daha önce parkta yürüyüşe çıktım.
"I went…
“Storm”, “Storms” (nouns) in Turkish
In Turkish, "Storm" (the noun) is written as:
Fırtına
In Turkish, "Storms" (the noun) is written as:
Fırtınalar
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"There is a storm…
“Built” (past) in Turkish
In Turkish, "Built" (the verb, in the past tense) is written as:
(I) Yaptım
(You) Yaptın
(You, formal) Yaptınız
(You, plural) Yaptınız
(He, She, It) Yaptı
(We) Yaptık
(They) Yaptılar
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“Cloudy” in Turkish
In Turkish, "Cloudy" (the adjective) is written as:
Bulutlu
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Examples in sentences or statements
"Today is mainly cloudy."
Bugün hava çoğunlukla bulutlu.
"It was…
“Seventy-one” (71) in Egyptian Arabic
In Egyptian Arabic, "Seventy-one" is written using the Latin script as:
Wa7ed w sab3en
Using the Arabic script, it is written as:
واحد و سبعين
When "71" is written numerically using the Arabic script, it is written as:
٧١
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“Surfed” (past) in Tunisian Arabic
In Tunisian Arabic, "Surfed" (the verb, in the past tense) is written using the Latin script as:
(I) Surfit
(You) Surfit
(You, plural) Surfitou
(He) Surfa
(She) Surfet
(We) Surfina
(They) Surfew
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“Doctor”, “Doctors” (nouns) in Tunisian Arabic
In Tunisian Arabic, "Doctor" (the noun, as in the profession) is written using the Latin script as:
(m) Tbib
(f) Tbiba
Using the Arabic script, it is written as:
طبيب (m)
طبيبة (f)
In Tunisian Arabic, "Doctors" (the noun) is…
“Sadder” in Tunisian Arabic
In Tunisian Arabic, "Sadder" (the adjective, in the singular form) is written using the Latin script as:
(m) 7zin akther
(f) 7zina akther
Using the Arabic script, it is written as:
حزين أكثر (m)
حزينة أكثر (f)
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“Built” (past) in Tunisian Arabic
In Tunisian Arabic, "Built" (the verb, in the past tense) is written using the Latin script as:
(I) Bnit
(You) Bnit
(You, plural)Bnitou
(He) Bna
(She) Bnet
(We) Bnina
(They) Bnew
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“Walked” (past) (verb) in Turkish
In Turkish, "Walked" (the verb, in the past tense) is written as:
(I) Yürüdüm
(You) Yürüdün
(You, formal) Yürüdünüz
(You, plural) Yürüdünüz
(He / She / It) Yürüdü
(We) Yürüdük
(They) Yürüdüler
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“Flew” (past) (verb) in Turkish
In Turkish, "Flew" (the verb, in the past tense) is written as:
(I) Uçtum
(You) Uçtun
(You, formal) Uçtunuz
(You, plural) Uçtunuz
(He, She, & It) Uçtu
(We) Uçtuk
(They) Uçtular
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“Arrived” (past) in Turkish
In Turkish, "Arrived" (the verb, in the past tense) is written as:
(I) Vardım
(You) Vardın
(You, formal) Vardınız
(You, plural) Vardınız
(He, She, It) Vardı
(We) Vardık
(They) Vardılar
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“Started” (new) (past) in Turkish
In Turkish, "Started" (the verb, as in something or things that are newly occurring, in the past tense) is written as:
(I) Başladım
(You) Başladın
(You, formal) Başladınız
(You, plural) Başladınız
(He, She, & It) Başladı…
“Body”, “Bodies” in Tunisian Arabic
In Tunisian Arabic, "Body" (the noun) is written using the Latin script as:
(m) Bdan
Using the Arabic script, it is written as:
بدن (m)
In Tunisian Arabic, "Bodies" (the noun) is written using the Latin script as:
Bdounet…
“Got” (obtaining) (past) (verb) in Tunisian Arabic
In Tunisian Arabic, "Got" (the verb, in the context of obtaining something, in the past tense) in Tunisian Arabic is written using the Latin script as:
(I) Jebt
(You) Jebt
(You, plural) Jebtou
(He) Jeb
(She) Jebet
(We)…
“Mailed” (past) (verb) in Lebanese Arabic
In Lebanese Arabic, "Mailed" (the verb, in the past tense) is written using the Latin script as:
(I) Ba3atet
(You) (m) Ba3atet
(You) (f) Ba3atete
(You, plural) Ba3ateto
(He) Ba3at
(She) Ba3atit
(We) Ba3atna
(They)…
“Watered” (past) (verb) in Lebanese Arabic
In Lebanese Arabic, "Watered" (the verb, in the past tense) is written using the Latin script as:
(I) Rashet
(You) (m) Rashet
(You) (f) Rashayte
(You, plural) Rashayto
(He) Rash
(She) Rashit
(We) Rashayna
(They)…
“Programmed” (software) (past) in Tunisian Arabic
In Tunisian Arabic, "Programmed" (the verb, as in software programming, in the past tense) is written using the Latin script as:
(I) Developpit
(You) Developpit
(You, plural) Developpito
(He) Developpa
(She) Developpet…
“Swam” (past) (verb) in Egyptian Arabic
In Egyptian Arabic, "Swam" (the verb, in the past tense) is written using the Latin script as:
(I) 3omt
(You) 3omt
(You, plural) 3omto
(He) 3am
(She) 3amet
(We) 3omna
(They) 3amo
Using the Arabic script, it is…
“Questioning” (present) in Tunisian Arabic
In Tunisian Arabic, "Questioning" (the verb, in the present tense) is written using the Latin script as:
(I) (m) 9e3ed nes2al
(I) (f) 9e3da nes2al
(You) (m) 9e3ed tes2al
(You) (f) 9e3da tes2al
(You, plural) 9e3din tes2lou…
“Paved” (past) (verb) in Turkish
In Turkish, "Paved" (the verb, in the past tense) is written as:
(I) Döşedim
(You) Döşedin
(You, formal) Döşediniz
(You, plural) Döşediniz
(He, She, It) Döşedi
(We) Döşedik
(They) Döşediler
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“Scrape”, “Scrapes” in Tunisian Arabic
In Tunisian Arabic, "Scrape" (the noun) is written using the Latin script as:
(m) Jor7
Using the Arabic script, it is written as:
جرح (m)
In Tunisian Arabic, "Scrapes" (the noun) is written using the Latin script as:
Jrou7…
“One” (1) in Greek
In Greek, "One" (1) is written using the Latin script as:
(m) Enas
(f) Mia
(n) Ena
Using the Greek alphabet, it is written as:
(m) Ένας
(f) Δύο
(n) Ένα
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“Had” (past) in Tunisian Arabic
In Tunisian Arabic, "Had" (the verb, in the past tense) is written using the Latin script as:
(I) (masculine-based) Ken 3andi
(I) (feminine-based) Kenet 3andi
(I) (plural-based) Kenou 3andi
(You) (masculine-based) Ken 3andek…
“Cloudless” in Tunisian Arabic
In Tunisian Arabic, "Cloudless" (the noun) is written using the Latin script as:
(m) Safi
(f) Safia
Using the Arabic script, it is written as:
صافي (m)
صافية (f)
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“There is not…” in Turkish
In Turkish, "There is not..." is written as:
Yok...
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"There is not enough time to finish the project."
Projeyi bitirmek için yeterince…
“Discussed” (past) (verb) in Tunisian Arabic
In Tunisian Arabic, "Discussed" (the verb, in the past tense) is written using the Latin script as:
(I) 7kit
(You) 7kit
(You, plural) 7kitou
(He) 7ka
(She) 7ket
(We) 7kina
(They) 7kew
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“Shave” (future) in Tunisian Arabic
In Tunisian Arabic, "Shave" (the verb, in the future tense) is written using the Latin script as:
(I) N7ajjem
(You) T7ajjem
(You, plural) T7ajjmou
(He) Y7ajjem
(She) T7ajjem
(We) N7ajjmou
(They) Y7ajjmou
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“Shaved” (past) in Tunisian Arabic
In Tunisian Arabic, "Shaved" (the verb, in the past tense) is written using the Latin script as:
(I) 7ajjemt
(You) 7ajjemt
(You, plural) 7ajjemtou
(He) 7ajjem
(She) 7ajjmet
(We) 7ajjamna
(They) 7ajjmou
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“Rice” in Turkish
In Turkish, "Rice" (the noun, when it's cooked) is written as:
Pilav
In Turkish, "Rice" (the noun, when it's uncooked) is written as:
Pirinç
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“Landed” (past) (verb) in Tunisian Arabic
In Tunisian Arabic, "Landed" (the verb, in the past tense) is written using the Latin script as:
(I) Hbatet
(You) Hbatet
(You, plural) Hbatou
(He) Hbat
(She) Habtet
(We) Hbatna
(They) Habtou
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“Wearing” (present) in Tunisian Arabic
In Tunisian Arabic, "Wearing" (the verb, in the present tense) is written using the Latin script as:
(I) (m) Lebes
(I) (f) Lebsa
(You) (m) Lebes
(You) (f) Lebsa
(You, plural) Lebsin
(He) Lebes
(She) Lebsa
(We) Lebsin…
“Rainy” in Greek
In Greek, "Rainy" (the adjective, in the singular form) is written using the Latin script as:
(m) Vroxeros
(f) Vroxeri
(n) Vroxera
Using the Greek alphabet, it is written as:
(m) Βροχερός
(f) Βροχερή
(n) Βροχερό
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“Hotter” in Tunisian Arabic
In Tunisian Arabic, "Hotter" (the adjective, in the singular form) is written using the Latin script as:
As5an
Using the Arabic script, it is written as:
أسخن
In Tunisian Arabic, "Hotter" (the adjective, in the plural form) is…
“Scraped” (past) (verb) in Tunisian Arabic
In Tunisian Arabic, "Scraped" (the verb, in the past tense) is written using the Latin script as:
(I) 9ar9acht
(You) 9ar9acht
(You, plural) 9ar9achtou
(He) 9ar9ach
(She) 9ar9achet
(We) 9ar9achna
(They) 9ar9chou
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“Technician”, “Technicians” in Tunisian Arabic
In Tunisian Arabic, "Technician" is written using the Latin script as:
Salle7
Using the Arabic script, it is written as:
صلَاح
In Tunisian Arabic, "Technicians" is written using the Latin script as:
Salle7a
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“Higher” (measurement) in Turkish
In Turkish, "Higher" (the adjective, in the context of measurement) is written as:
Daha yüksek
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“Took” (transporting) (past) in Tunisian Arabic
In Tunisian Arabic, "Took" (the verb, as in transporting something, in the past tense) is written using the Latin script as:
(I) Hazzit
(You) Hazzit
(You, plural) Hazzito
(He) Haz
(She) Hazzet
(We) Hazzina
(They) Hazzo…
“Rained” (past) in Tunisian Arabic
In Tunisian Arabic, "Rained" (the verb, in the past tense) is written using the Latin script as:
(f) Sabbet
Using the Arabic script, it is written as:
صبت (f)
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